ISLAMABAD: In Pakistan’s northwestern Peshawar international airport, Beeker and Titli a Labrador and a Belgian Shepherd are hard at work sniffing out COVID-19 in inbound travelers with 100 percent accuracy, accompanied by their human medical teams. For every positive test they sniff out, they are rewarded with a ball to play with. Sniffer dogs have been working in teams
NEW DELHI: Saudi Arabia on Sunday shipped 60 tons of oxygen to India, a month after it sent 80 tons to help the South Asian nation deal with a deadly second wave of coronavirus. The outbreak has claimed the lives of more than 300,000 people so far, primarily due to an oxygen shortage and a lack of hospital beds. On Sunday, India registered more than 165,000 new COVID-19 cases
At a time when support for the two-state solution is almost at its lowest level, we are now repeatedly hearing this term. What makes such statements by Western leaders so hypocritical is that it is little more than lip service. The term “two-state solution” applies to the final status of peace talks that must lead to the state of Palestine being recognized alongside the state
DUBAI: Oman plans to replace over 2,700 expatriate teachers with nationals in the latest Omanization move, daily Times of Oman reported. The Ministry of Education said 2,733 Omanis will replace foreign teachers after completing relevant teaching exams, the report added. “The names of new teachers at the ministry will be announced ahead of July 2021, following completion of the